This evening he left for Patiala where he will interact with doctors and teachers after concluding his three-day stay at Jhande village near here.
Tomorrow, Kejriwal will release party's farmers' manifesto at Baghapurana in Moga.
At Ludhiana, he met several groups of workers and volunteers and asked them to work for the victory of the party in the 2017 assembly polls.
A group of Ludhiana workers claimed they were not allowed to meet Kejriwal. They said they wanted to present a memorandum to the Delhi CM in which they had demanded that 25 out of 32 candidates announced so far had "shady" image and they should be changed.
Earlier, Kejriwal interacted with a group of Ludhiana industrialists and assured them of all help in case his party was voted to power.
During the meeting, he talked about his government's achievements in Delhi and claimed that he would bring back all those industrial units that had migrated to other states.
Chotepur said Kejriwal was a man of no vision and depth.
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